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...reason to smile. A week ago the Crimson was a serious Blue Cross case. Restic's troops were really hurting. After the Columbia win, Harvard had 14 major injuries to consider. Restic was faced with the prospect of having to practically rebuild the entire offensive line. At 60 Boylston St. there was talk of recruiting Dr. Kildare...
Billy Turtle, owner of an antique store on Boylston St., said yesterday that the Wasserman Development Corporation, which has acquired most of the property along Mass Ave from the Orson Welles Theatre to the Gulf Station, has raised rents in its buildings in order to vacate them for demolition...
...Harvard's winningest, and losingest, football coach who retired in 1970, wrote Gamble a letter of condolence: "Dear Harry, I know how you feel. I too once broke a Brown losing streak back in 1969. But things can only better. I am planning intramural volleyball tournaments now at 60 Boylston St., and last month. I was promoted from the basement to the first floor. So hang in there. Harry Best, Yovvy." Gamble won't find much to cheer him up in Ithaca today. Cornell's Marinaro-less offense has been scoring over thirty points a game. Still, Penn's Doug...
Already, then, the Square is becoming a high-priced shopping and restaurant district in anticipation of the estimated one million unsuspecting persons to visit the Library annually. In the past two and a half years, the facade of Boylston and Mt. Auburn Sts. has given way to boutiques, eateries and quick-purchase trend stores, housed in expanded and remodeled quarters which purportedly justify rent hikes of well over 50 per cent in some instances. There have been more additions up Brattle Street, and one of the few redeeming features of the new-look Square. Brattlewalk, succumbed to pressure from edgy...
...BUILDING BOOM zeroes in on the Kennedy Library site. The history of the Library has been one of misunderstanding and a lack of cooperation. The selection of the site at the corner of Memorial Drive and Boylston St. is the root problem in an area already densely populated, plagued by terrible traffic access and almost non-existent parking facilities. Once this site was picked over more realistic ones outside Cambridge, myriad conflicts, easily foreseeable, arose. The foremost has been how to accommodate the Library's horde of visitors...